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  1. The goal of the St. Bernard Parish Sheriffs Office is to become the finest law enforcement organization in the state of Louisiana. To accomplish this goal, we must be selective in hiring, diligent in training, and thoughtful in supervision.

  2. Sheriff's Office Headquarters. 2 Courthouse Square. Chalmette, Louisiana 70043. (504) 271-2504.

  3. The Saint Bernard Parish Sheriff’s Office headquarters is located in Chalmette, Louisiana, and is a law enforcement agency that provides public safety for all of St. Bernard Parish through public policing and the management of parish correctional facilities and inmates.

  4. St. Bernard residents can get extra sheriff’s patrols at their home while on vacation or otherwise away for an extended time; Sheriff James Pohlmann reminds residents that before they leave town for an extended trip they should call the Sheriff’s Office at 271-2501…

  5. St. Bernard Parish Sheriff's Office, Chalmette, Louisiana. 25,178 likes · 713 talking about this · 508 were here. This is the only official St. Bernard Parish Sheriffs Office Facebook Page.

  6. St. Bernard Sheriff's Office Courthouse Annex 2 Courthouse Square Chalmette, LA 70043 Phone: 504-271-2501 Emergency Call: 911

  7. Sheriff James Pohlmann is a native of St. Bernard Parish and has been with the St. Bernard Parish Sheriffs Office since 1983. He was elected sheriff in November 2011 after serving as Chief Deputy to then-Sheriff Jack A. Stephens since 2008, overseeing all law enforcement operations.

  8. St. Bernard Parish Sheriff's Office Headquarters. Sheriff: James Pohlmann. Location: 2 Courthouse Square, Chalmette, LA 70043. Contact Information: Phone: 504-271-2501; Fax: 504-278-7715; P.O. Box: 168

  9. 3 days ago · St. Bernard Parish Sheriff's Office Jail Roster. Click to register anonymously to be notified upon any changes in this offender's custody status.

  10. Jul 1, 2012 · After 28 years in office, Stephens just misses the title of longest-serving St. Bernard Parish sheriff. E.E. Nunez was elected sheriff in 1879 and held the post until his death in 1909.

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